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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPENNY FLATS - MAJOR AMENDMENT - 19-09 - DECISION - CORRESPONDENCE-HEARINGPenny Flats Major Amendment: Steven J. Dush, August 4, 2009 Page 2 of 2 massing of the building were both revised to improve the relationship between the two buildings We appreciate Ms. Tunner's commitment to historic preservation concerns and we are also very interested in the preservation of the trolley barn structure. We look forward to its use as a public space. The proposed Major Amendment application represents a sincere effort to balance the development potential of the site against the scale and character concerns of the existing neighborhood context. We hope you will agree that this application is consistent with the City's overall development plan and long term objectives for development in the downtown Sincerely, atner, AIA Senior Architect, Coburn Development, Inc. August 4, 2009 C O B U RN creating great places" Steven J. Dush, Director of Current Planning 281 N. College Avenue Fort Collins, CO 80524 Re: Penny Flats Major Amendment: Response to Letter from Carol Tunner regarding historic preservation concerns relative to proposed increased building height Dear Mr. Dush, Ted Shepard forwarded us a letter from Carol Tunner regarding her concerns about the increased building heights proposed in our current Major Amendment application. In response to Ms. Tunner's concerns, we would like to offer the following comments: 1. The proposed amendment only increases the height of Buildings 3 & 4 of the development. We are not proposing to surround the trolley barn with 6 story buildings. 2. It is our understanding that the overall height limit regulations defined in the land use code establish a maximum height of 85' and 5-6 stories for Block 33 on which the Penny Flats subdivision is located. The proposed amendments comply with this limitation and do not request a variance to the Land Use Code. 3. The proposed six story buildings are located in the southwest quadrant of the block, closest to downtown where more intensive land uses are anticipated as Fort Collins develops. For example, the Land Use Code allows for 115' and 7-9 stories on Block 23 on the east side of N. Mason street across from Building 4. 4. Due to the location of these buildings on the site, no existing residential uses are shaded by the proposed buildings. 5. Our team worked through a series of revisions with Pam Opiela and Clark Mapes of the Long Term Planning department to arrive a design that addressed the adjacency concerns regarding Building 3 and the trolley barn. The architecture and the 1811 PEARL STREET BOULDER I BOULDER, CO 80302 303.442.3351 232 ELK AVENUE CRESTED BUTTE I CRESTED BUTTE, CO 81224 970.349.1366 COBURNDEV.COM